Yes, of course He is not a child (even though He humbly entered humanity as One), but that wasn’t the point…, the meaning of words being discussed was. You had graciously proceeded to tell us your definitions of the words believe and trust… and then I asked about these words in usage, to look at these words relative to each other. You told us that one can believe without trusting, but not trust without believing. Didn’t you also tell us that this was very easy to understand, essentially obvious from looking at the well written words? Yet, I still don’t understand how you look at John 3:16, or what you believe that we as Christians allow in our minds while meditating to get the full richness of God’s Word. Since we’re all supposed to be one, as Christ asked, what does John 3:16 mean when meditating on it? Am I wrong there?
You’ve told us that one can believe without trusting, but not trust without believing. So, when we say that we trust in Jesus, this implies implies believing in Him… so that when we say that we trust Christ, that we believe Him, then we’re saved? Is that it… are we finished or is there more to understand about the phrase “believes in Him”? I thought you said “I don’t see why this verse needs explanation.” Hmmm. Since we’ve come this far, and learned that trust is also required in addition to belief, is there anything else to be understood by “believes in Him” as written in John 3:16 considering the entire context of the Gospel of Jesus Christ?